1952
2017
Victor J. Wowk, age 64, of Clinton Twp., passed away on March 7, 2017.
Survived by his beloved wife, Sandra, his son, Michael (Kendra), dear cousin Michael (Luba) Varenystia, and his four-legged feline companion, Sammy. Victor was born on July 6, 1952, in Detroit to the late Michael and Dr. Halyna Wowk. Victor was also predeceased by his brother, Dr. Alexander Wowk.
Victor enjoyed watching soccer and coaching his son, Michael; date nights and drinks with his wife; and road trips for his work. Victor was an entrepreneur, beginning to build business relationships from a young age; finally working his way to owning V&S Jewelry store with Sandra; and expanding into wholesale jewelry sales for many years
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6 Entries
July 7, 2017
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Aimee Chao
My deepest condolences....
March 23, 2017
Andrew & Svitlana Haliw
With deep sympathies. Victor was a good man and a great friend.
March 10, 2017
Jason La Vigne
Our deepest condolences for your loss. May you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
March 9, 2017
Peter Pedryc
Awesome vigil service tonight in memory of Victor...we don't think there was a dry eye with hearing the life of and knowing Victor in some way for his 64 years on this earth. May God continue to bless Victor in his memory and his family!
March 8, 2017
Tiffeny Paulson
Ironically, the candle glowing in the picture reminds me of you, Uncle Victor...with your dark pants and shirt, straight smile, and serious look :)
May God guide Aunt Sandy and Mikey to find the strength and peace they need during this difficult time and may you be enjoying a glass of God's best Cognac! With love, Tiffeny
March 8, 2017
Janet Faron
So sorry for your loss, Sandy! He suffered so much in the past but when I saw him in the store a couple of months ago, I thought he was on the road to recovery. We will remember him and you and Michael in our prayers and hope that God gives you the strengh and health to keep up yours and his dream.
Love you, Joe and Jan Faron
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